le 7/07/01 16:00, Hojtsy Gabor à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> (larger)
>> something binary holds chars above 127 ASCII
>>
>> or
>> (stricter)
>> something text (contrary to binary?) holds only letters, figures and all
>>punctuation signs below 127 ascii (some it saves backspace, ctrl char,
>>
> (larger)
> something binary holds chars above 127 ASCII
>
> or
> (stricter)
> something binary holds letters, figures and all punctuation signs
> below 127 ascii (some it saves backspace, ctrl char and so on...).
Above or below I think both. ;)
Goba
le 7/07/01 15:04, Hojtsy Gabor à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I encountered the same question lately.
> I am not sure what binary safe exactly means, but I would
> like to translate it in the snippets. :) Anybody please
> inform be with a better description about what it means.
Two best guess
I am not sure what binary safe exactly means, but I would
like to translate it in the snippets. :) Anybody please
inform be with a better description about what it means.
Thanks,
Goba